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  2. Abortion in India - Wikipedia

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    Before 1971, abortion was criminalized under Section 312 of the Indian Penal Code, 1860, [8] describing it as intentionally "causing miscarriage". [9] Except in cases where abortion was carried out to save the life of the woman, it was a punishable offense and criminalized women/providers, with whoever voluntarily caused a woman with child to miscarry [10] facing three years in prison and/or a ...

  3. List of countries by abortion rate - Wikipedia

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    The following lists include countries by total reported abortions, annual abortions and rates according to reports from governments and statisticians. ... India: 48.0 ...

  4. Female foeticide in India - Wikipedia

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    Female foeticide in India is the abortion of a female foetus outside of legal methods. A research by Pew Research Center based on Union government data indicates foeticide of at least 9 million females in the years 2000–2019.

  5. Family planning in India - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, the total fertility rate of India was 2.30 births per woman [6] and 15.6 million abortions performed, with an abortion rate of 47.0 abortions per 1000 women aged between 15 and 49 years. [7] With high abortions rates follows a high number of unintended pregnancies, with a rate of 70.1 unintended pregnancies per 1000 women aged 15–49 ...

  6. Female infanticide in India - Wikipedia

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    The dowry system in India is another reason that is given for female infanticide. Although India has taken steps to abolish the dowry system, [61] the practice persists. Still female infanticide and gender-selective abortion is attributed to the fear of being unable to raise a suitable dowry and then being socially ostracised. [62]

  7. Abortion statistics by state: Maps, trigger laws, and ... - AOL

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    If the court adopts the initial draft opinion, the retreat on abortion rights would be sweeping. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  8. Women's health in India - Wikipedia

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    India legalised abortion through legislation in the early 1970s. [37] However, access remains limited to cities. Less than 20 percent of health care centres are able to provide the necessary services for an abortion. The current lack of access is attributed to a shortage of physicians and lack of equipment to perform the procedure. [37]

  9. 6 facts about abortion that everyone should know - AOL

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    Medical abortions currently account for more than half of all abortions performed in the U.S., surpassing surgery for the first time, according to a February 2022 report by the Guttmacher Institute.